Bloopers

While in the middle of a very serious interview on BBC World News, a commentator’s kids busted into into the room, turning a normally cold and dull newscast into something much more entertaining. The part where his wife tries to retrieve them is priceless. Mirror here.

One of BBC’s most infamous blunders happened in 2006. One of its news shows was supposed to interview a tech expert named Guy Kewney about a lawsuit involving Apple and the Beatles. Instead, they went live with Guy Goma, who was there for a job interview.

We’re on the tail end of the dog days of summer, so now is the perfect time to check out the best bloopers, fails and attacks with all sorts of animals from News Be Funny. The Greek reporter with the horse is an instant classic. (Thanks, Comedy Wizard!)

(PG-13: Language) Tyrion can’t say “benevolent”, Danaerys can’t speak Valyrian and Theon falls into an icy lake in HBO’s all too short blooper real for Game of Thrones’ previous season. That’s not how you wink, Jon Snow.

(PG-13: Language)World Wide Interweb compiled some of the funniest moments in Jeopardy!, whether it be from the contestants, the categories or host Alex Trebek himself. We swear, we’re the Blitz of this show.

(PG-13: Language)NewsBeFunny compiles the numerous Freudian slips, inappropriate jokes and other funny moments from this year’s live TV news. Who on earth thought that axe-throwing contest was a good idea?

(PG-13 Language) The guys from NewsBeFunny dug up a bunch of classic news bloopers from the ’80s and ’90s, many of which we’ve never seen. It seems as if New Orleans reporters have been spending too much time on Bourbon Street.

In a rare moment of brilliance for the Chicago Cubs, pitcher Jon Lester had to improvise when the baseball got stuck in his glove. He tossed the entire glove and ball to get the man out at first. Naturally, the Cubs went on to lose anyhow.

(NSFW: Language, Crude humor)World Wide Interweb compiled a bunch of hilariously raunchy outtakes from classic television series ranging from The Fresh Prince to Game of Thrones. Seriously, Will Ferrell must make everyone lose it.

Meteorologist Cory McCloskey of FOX 10 Phoenix does a brilliant job keeping his composure and rolling with the punches when his weather forecast map glitches out and indicates the worst heat wave this side of Mercury.

(NSFW: Language)NewsBeFunny presents the best of the worst that news networks had to offer this year. There’s a ton of cringe-inducing stuff in here: slips of the tongue, slips on the ice, stupid news and stupid anchors.

Rockets guard Troy Daniels was recently traded to the Timberwolves. As if that wasn’t sad enough, while on the phone with Troy a Houston news channel represented him with a fan made NBA 2K14 headshot instead of an actual photo.

(NSFW: Language)NewsBeFunny gathered up some of the silliest, most inappropriate and uncomfortable things that happened on the news this past month. We still think that guy who threw the rave is Shaggy from Scooby Doo.

(NSFW: Language) May 2014 was a banner month for television journalism, as is evidenced by NewsBeFunny’s compilation of crazy moments during news broadcasts. Do these guys all have their minds in the gutter, or is it just us?

Every movie has its share of bloopers, but the folks behind the The LEGO Movie took the time to present their outtakes in LEGO. Watch the cast and crew laugh about botched deliveries, ad-libs and Will Arnett’s age.

(NSFW: Language)NewsBeFunny returns with another reel of on-air slip-ups, silly business and mishaps that happened on the news in the last month or so. Halle Berry has really let herself go. And the Chicago Cubs mascot too.

(NSFW: Language/Gross) So much went wrong in the news last year that News Be Funny just couldn’t fit all of it in one video. Here’s more news bloopers, including the world’s best infographic, a Ron Burgundy cameo and a rapping weatherman.

(NSFW)News Be Funny is back with the best of the worst news broadcasts. Watch as news anchors and reporters deal with naughty slips of the tongue, “high-minded” fans, frisky animals and more. That freestyle bit was priceless.

In a recent football match between Danish clubs FC Nordsjælland and Randers FC, a shot attempt is lobbed over to the stands. This spectator casually tried to pull off a fancy kick instead of just moving out of the way. Bad decision.

The ordinarily sober BBC News gave viewers a laugh when news anchor Simon McCoy started his show holding a pack of bond paper, having mistaken it for his iPad. Makes you wonder why he needs an iPad in the first place.

We think we’ve found the inspiration behind Bill Hader’s SNL character Herb Welch. The bespectacled reporter was interviewing two people regarding a small dispute. At around 0:50, another dispute erupts.

(NSFW: Language) It’s always amusing to us when we see someone flub some line or do something they shouldn’t be doing on live television. This compilation of international live news fails does the trick. (Thanks Dylan!)

(NSFW: Language) Tonight! A reporter is sick of being out in the snow, an anchorwoman is red-faced and speechless and a witty anchorman introduces us to the “caboose pistol.” All that and more in this month’s news bloopers.